1. stayOriginally Posted by Dany
2. met
3. went
4. would leave
5. will move
6. have, will be
7. give
8. would
9. is
10. would have won, if he had not stopped
11. will
12. had found, would have given; or finds, will give
Hello,
would you please correct my if-clauses?
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1. If you stay (stay) here, you can watch the tourists.
2. If Megan met (meet) Bert again, she would be happy to see him.
3. You would like this city if you went (go) there.
4. They would leave (leave) for the country if it was not raining.
5. The Millers will move (move) to London if Mr Miller finds a good job.
6. If you had (have) good results, I would be (be) very happy.
7. If you give (give) that bird a piece of salad, it will play with it.
8. They would like (like) to go to the market if they didn’t have to do their homework.
9. We will go to Dundee if the ticket is (be) not too expensive.
10. Aled would win (win) the race if he did not stop.
11. I will may (may) surf on the www if I finish the corrections.
12. If he found the results, he would give (give) them to his friends.
1. stayOriginally Posted by Dany
2. met
3. went
4. would leave
5. will move
6. have, will be
7. give
8. would
9. is
10. would have won, if he had not stopped
11. will
12. had found, would have given; or finds, will give
Thanks for you corrections. I have a question to number 12. You wrote, that I have to use "had found" or "find". But "found" was already given. So I was right, aren't I?Originally Posted by RonBee
Kind regards,
Dany
Originally Posted by Dany
You are right.
I do have an explanation, however. The sentence, "If he found the results, he would give them to his friends" strongly suggests that it was something that occurred on a regular basis. Results seem to me a rather strange thing to find, especially if it is something that is done on a regular basis.
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It doesn't matter. Thanks a lotOriginally Posted by RonBee
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